111 South 11th Street
Room G-302, Bodine Center
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-4111
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Room G-302, Bodine Center
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-4111
(215) 955-0412 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Impact of a radiation oncology elective on the careers of young physicians: Update on a prospective cohort study
- Proton-based chemoradiation for synchronous bilateral non-small-cell lung cancers: A case report
- Intensity-modulated radiation therapy and volumetric-modulated arc therapy for adult craniospinal irradiation-A comparison with traditional techniques
- Stereotactic radiotherapy for trigeminal schwannomas
- Assessing the value of an optional radiation oncology clinical rotation during the core clerkships in medical school
- Radiotherapy in the management of giant cell tumor of bone
- Src-signaling interference impairs the dissemination of blood-borne tumor cells
- An approach for online evaluations of dose consequences caused by small rotational setup errors in intracranial stereotactic radiation therapy
- Tumour shrinkage during proton-based chemoradiation for non-small-cell lung cancer may necessitate adaptive replanning during treatment
- Evaluation of kV cone-beam CT performance for prostate IGRT: A comparison of automatic grey-value alignment to implanted fiducial-marker alignment
- From survival to survivorship: Late side effects become an issue in high-grade glioma
- Optimal image-guidance scenario with cone-beam computed tomography in conventionally fractionated radiotherapy for lung tumors
- The effect of intravenous contrast on photon radiation therapy dose calculations for lung cancer
- Tumor Localization Using Cone-Beam CT Reduces Setup Margins in Conventionally Fractionated Radiotherapy for Lung Tumors
- Impact of tumor cell VEGF expression on the in vivo efficacy of vandetanib (ZACTIMAâ„¢; ZD6474)
- Radiation Treatment for Ewing Family of Tumors in Adults: The University of Florida Experience
- Definitive Radiotherapy for Ewing Tumors of Extremities and Pelvis: Long-Term Disease Control, Limb Function, and Treatment Toxicity
- Impact of Local Management on Long-Term Outcomes in Ewing Tumors of the Pelvis and Sacral Bones: The University of Florida Experience
- Dual targeting of tumor vasculature: Combining avastin and vascular disrupting agents (CA4P or OXi4503)
- Long-Term Clinical and Functional Outcomes After Treatment for Localized Ewing's Tumo 0133 r of the Lower Extremity
